SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) Michelle Wie finished the third round of the State Farm Classic alone in second place Saturday, then was disqualified for failing to immediately sign her scorecard a day earlier. Wie was playing her best golf of the...

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She’s golf’s cutest young thing, with the game to play and a face to match. She’s still young enough to learn the basic rule of golf, although it came to her in the cruellest imaginable manner. The glamorous Michelle Wie was disqualified in...
Only a bogey on the 18th hole appeared to keep Michelle Wie from sharing the lead entering today's finale, when she was expected to make a run at her first LPGA victory. A first- or second-place finish today would have assured the tall teen-ager a...
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It seems like it wasn’t that long ago that Michelle Wie exploded onto the golf scene and according to the “experts” she was supposed to be the fully asian, female version of Tiger Woods. She’s still workin’ on that. Despite the fact that she is yet...
So much for the comeback: Wie failed to sign her scorecard after Friday’s second round. She showed up Saturday and shot 5-under 67 to finish alone in second at 17 under, one stroke back of Yani Tseng. That’s when Wie learned of the LPGA’s ruling. The...